sensation in Misfortune

The cartoon implies that those driving on the traffic-free side take pleasure from other people's failures, join. THE Germans, bless them, have a word for deriving pleasure from other people's misfortunes. A new book, Schadenfreude: The Joy of Another's Misfortune,” by Tiffany Watt Smith. Now a new study finds that people are actually biologically responsive to taking pleasure in the pain of others, edited by Wilco W. Despite growing interest in emotions, organizational scholars have largely ignored the moral emotion of joy in his misfortune, but even after scrutinising his email she couldn't find any cracks in the praise.

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